Health
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Exclusive: More than 500,000 pieces of patient data between GPs and hospitals went undelivered between 2011 and 2016
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Survey finds 54% of parents with children in mental health hospitals say they have not improved and 24% say they have got worse
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Half of people with experience of condition rate GPs’ care as poor, survey finds
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Letters: The hero of The Philosopher’s Pupil deplores his increasing loss of control over language, a problem not at that time apparent to the other characters in the novel
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Doctors don’t have to sugar the obesity pill
Barbara EllenGPs have a duty to prevent unnecessary treatments for their patients, not to avoid giving offence -
Steve Hewlett, who died last week after a battle with cancer, is remembered by his producer
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The plan, which is supported by the Royal College of Midwives, is part of a wider drive to discourage cigarettes at hospitals
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Parents with young children are ‘substantially’ less productive than their colleagues, due to a lack of sleep
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Letters: Buying the 10 items one needs to eat every day would be expensive as well as a logistical nightmare
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Exclusive: 802 schools, nurseries and colleges are in areas where levels of nitrogen dioxide breach EU legal limits
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Collaboration with Europe is crucial to future breakthroughs, say cancer experts including Nobel prize winner Sir Paul Nurse
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A review of World Health Organisation classifications is a chance to put an end to trans people being pathologised
Professional wrestling saved me from depression. That deserves a hell yeah!